Hey everyone! I've been using a Corsair TX650M for about six years now, and I'm about to upgrade my setup with a new GPU (most likely a 7700 XT or something equivalent) and a 5700X3D processor. Given that my PSU is getting old and the power demands are increasing, I'm a bit worried it might not be enough. What do you all think?
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The TX650M is a top-notch 650W PSU, and it should handle your setup just fine. The GPU pulls under 250W, while the CPU consumes less than 120W, and the rest of your components won’t likely exceed around 100W. Long story short, you’re looking at a max draw of about 400W in real-world situations, so you’re good!
Even though AMD suggests a 700W PSU, a 650W should work well for you. Since yours is still under warranty, you might consider upgrading to an 850W or 1000W PSU later on. Right now, the NZXT C850 is a decent choice in the UK for around 100 quid.
I recommend an upgrade to at least 750W with an 80+ gold rating. It would give you more breathing space!
A 650W power supply is actually more than enough for a 7700XT and a 5700X3D. The TX650M is a reliable unit, and you're still under warranty, so no need to stress!
Totally agree! I’ve had a TX550M and a TX750M, and they're some of the best semi-modular PSUs out there.
You’ve got plenty of headroom with a 650W PSU for your rig!
I’m looking at the SeaSonic FOCUS GX myself. I’d love to get the PRIME, but it’s a bit too pricey for me right now. I’ve heard great things about SeaSonic!